Hitmaking disc jockey Mobi Dixon has opened up on how he was bullied when he was in school and how it made him started building his body.
The Bhutiza hitmaker told Drum Magazine that he needed to build his body so he can protect himself. “The bullying started back in high school but after a while I started bodybuilding to get myself stronger so I could be able to protect myself.
It came naturally because initially I wasn’t trying to compete or anything, I was just training hard and I just naturally became good at it. I represented the border region and then represented the province as a bodybuilder up to U/19,” he explained.
On his new album 10 Steps Forward, he said the album had different textures of House Music. “It has different textures of house music from when I started with the deep and soulful kind of sound, and then it goes on to your tribal, tech, with influences of gqom, Kwaito and Hip-hop music. So, it’s just painting a picture of South African music in the past ten years from my perspective,” he added.